Setor 7
Setor 7 formed in Belo Horizonte in 1996 with Alessandro Bressan on vocals, Carlos "Caco" Farias and Guilherme Mendonça on guitars, Felipe Cella on bass, and...
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Setor 7 formed in Belo Horizonte in 1996 with Alessandro Bressan on vocals, Carlos "Caco" Farias and Guilherme Mendonça on guitars, Felipe Cella on bass, and Dave Ferreira on drums. They put out their self-titled debut album in 1999, which included the track "Seu Sangue."
That song became their calling card, a straightforward rock anthem that connected with listeners. They followed it up with albums like "Onde Está Você?" in 2004 and "Sem Razão" in 2006, the latter drawing some attention for its lyrical content.
Later records included "Lá Fora" in 2011 and "Lá Dentro" in 2014. The band kept playing shows in Brazil and released albums into the late 2010s, like "Retrovisor" in 2017 and "Oitavo" in 2019.
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